<the story of how this cousin led a life of drunken debauchery, eventually
winding up as Winston Churchill's man-slave, has been deleted in the interests
of space, and allowing me to take things "out-of-context".
> (I'm surprised we do not have any
> ilk in One Dealand. Have you maybe seen some?) Anyway, I should be grateful
> if his Serene Quackitude would enlighten us.
>
I'll let ducky handle the New-Bee question, but Ishould like to address the
absence of ilk in alt-1d. It is obvious that we have no ilk because of the
absence of ows and oats!
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the DEMONIC K - If it brings a grin, leave it in
Subtlety in action When in HELL, WEAR SHORTS \ /
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: > (I'm surprised we do not have any
: > ilk in One Dealand. Have you maybe seen some?) Anyway, I should be grateful
: > if his Serene Quackitude would enlighten us.
: >
: I'll let ducky handle the New-Bee question, but Ishould like to address the
: absence of ilk in alt-1d. It is obvious that we have no ilk because of the
: absence of ows and oats!
Well, thank you! My diabolic friend. But you seem to have done quite a
good job, xplaining the orrect act to this ool ude.
But if we were scottish, the nswer ood be ifferent, even of the same kind.
The (I want a less concise thesaurus) Duck
>allowing me to take things "out-of-context".
The DEMONIC K should appear before a congressional committee hearing. He
would do very well.
>absence of ilk in alt-1d. It is obvious that we have no ilk because of the
>absence of ows and oats!
>the DEMONIC K
Today's Chicao Tribune (Aug 8, 94) has a touching article about a little
irl who is being the local authority to allow her to keep her oat.
Apparently this delihtful creature (40 pounds, with a little beard) helps
her overcome her miraine headaches. A doctor wrote on her behalf: "I request
that you do not overlook the impact that Uno (the name of the oat) is making
in her healing process." And best of all -- the oat is of a breed known as
the "fainting oat." Uno, when startled, falls over in a faint...
OK, DK let me have that letter back. You know, the one between f and h...
--
Alan D. Corre
Emeritus Professor of Hebrew Studies
University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
On the subject of grain inducing change of mental state, I'm reminded of
theocaisonal
--
-- The Original Dancing Bear
[Let's try that again - infernal plot between vi and tin] Sometimes in
medieval times entire villages would suffer the aftermath of eating bread
made from psycoactive grain. Reasonably sure it did more that the fainting
oats...
Wait a minute. I see I have misinterpreted key points. Never mind.